Reported about 1 year ago
In an uncommon event, South Korea experienced a 4.8 magnitude earthquake in the early hours today that was the strongest of 2016 in the region. The quake struck in the southwest, with the highest level recorded reaching five, lasting for about 15 seconds, causing structural damage. This rare event occurred in the region of Jeollabuk-do, with residents in the area feeling strong shaking. Despite the low probability of a quake over 6 magnitude in the area, experts are still concerned and monitoring the situation closely.
Source: YAHOO